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TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115-02 BASIC FREIGHT TRAFFIC COURSE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115-02

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY IDENTIFY THE TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES (TPS) DESCRIBE THE REGULATIONS AND MANUALS DOD 4500.9-R - DTR, PART II, CHAPTER 205 DOD 5100.76M - PHYSICAL SECURITY OF CONVENTIONAL ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND EXPLOSIVES AR 190-11 - PHYSICAL SECURITY OF ARMY AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY IDENTIFY THE SECURITY THREATS TERRORISM ESPIONAGE SABOTAGE PILFERAGE CASUAL SYSTEMATIC

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY IDENTIFY TWO TYPES OF SECURITY SHIPMENTS CLASSIFIED SECRET CONFIDENTIAL PROTECTED SENSITIVE CONTROLLED $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PILFERABLE

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY IDENTIFY THE TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES DEFINITION OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES - DTR USED TO PROTECT CLASSIFIED AND/OR PROTECTED SHIPMENTS INTRANSIT ITO APPOINTS UMC ON ORDERS SIGNATURE AND TALLY RECORD

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES MOTOR CHAPTER 205 1 DOD CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE SERVICE DD FORM 1907 WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE VEHICLE EMERGENCIES CARRIER TERMINAL SECURE EXPLOSIVES HOLDING AREA SECURE NON-EXPLOSIVES HOLDING AREA

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY DEFINITIONS SECURE EXPLOSIVES HOLDING AREA AN AREA DESIGNATED FOR THE TEMPORARY PARKING OF COMMERCIAL CARRIERS’ MOTOR VEHICLES TRANSPORTING DOD-OWNED AA&E. TO PROVIDE SECURE HOLDING OF CAT I AND II AA&E, THE AREA MUST BE UNDER CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE OR BE EQUIPPED WITH INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS / CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION. DIVISION 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES. SECURE NON-EXPLOSIVES HOLDING AREA AN AREA DESIGNATED FOR THE TEMPORARY PARKING OF CARRIERS’ MOTOR VEHICLES TRANSPORTING CATEGORIZED DOD ARMS, CLASSIFIED (SECRET OR CONFIDENTIAL) MATERIALS, AND CCI. THIS AREA MUST MEET THE REQUISITE SECURITY CRITERIA OF FIGURE 205-6 BUT DOES NOT REQUIRE DOD EXPLOSIVES SAFETY BOARD SITE APPROVAL. HOLDING OF 1.4S IS PERMITTED AT THIS LOCATION. ITO APPOINTS UMC ON ORDERS

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 2 DUAL DRIVER PROTECTIVE SERVICE DD FORM 1907 WITHIN 25 FEET OF VEHICLE 3 DUAL DRIVER WITH NAC MOTOR SURVEILLANCE SERVICE 4 5 PROTECTIVE SECURITY SERVICE

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 6 SECURITY ESCORT VEHICLE SERVICE 7 SATELLITE MOTOR SURVEILLANCE SERVICE PROVIDES DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE (DTTS) WITH PERIODIC LOCATION REPORTS, IN-TRANSIT STATUS CHANGES, AND ELECTRONIC EMERGENCY SITUATION NOTIFICATION

INTRODUCTION (MISSION) SEV ESCORT INTRODUCTION (MISSION) The 257th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) has responsibility to provide CONUS-wide security escort services, positive movement control, and in transit visibility of commodities in Security Risk Category (CAT) I, and CAT II, and other Department Of Defense sensitive cargo, in support of Operation Noble Eagle. The 257th Transportation BN is responsible for providing CONUS-wide SEV service, movement control, and ITV of SRC I and II and other DOD sensitive cargo shipments.

TFNE LOCATIONS 2 MCD Regions – East and West Ellsworth AFB, SD Offutt AFB, NE Crane NSWC, IN Letterkenny AD, PA Gowen Field, ID 300 TC DET W TFNE-ROC (West) Hill AFB, UT 250 TC CO W BN HQ, TFNE-MOC W E Ft. Eustis, VA W 647 TC CO W W E Hawthorne AD, NV E E TFNE-ROC (EAST) Ft Knox, KY Ft Carson, CO W W 206 TC CO E 2 MCD Regions – East and West MCD and Truck company HQ’s w/in each of those Regional Operations Centers (ROC’s). Dividing Line – Dotted Line. 3 Truck Companies – 3rd Truck company – 3rd Region (ROC). Note: TFNE-ROC West expected to relocate to Tooele AD on/about 01 FEB 02. Ft. Huachuca, AZ W E E Kirkland AFB, NM W 871 TC DET Charleston NWS, SC Dyess AFB, T Anniston AD, AL Blue Grass AD, KY TFNE-ROC (206) McAlester, OK Red River AD, TX

SEV OPERATIONS Movement Control Detachment (“MCD”) - Two detachments assigned to the Battalion, one in the East Region of the U.S, one in the West Region of the U.S, each responsible for direct coordination with shippers and carriers for link up information. Ft. Knox, KY- 871st TC Det- (502) 626-2037, is responsible for coordinating all east originating missions. Hill Air Force Base- 300th TC Det - (801) 586-5577 is responsible for coordinating all west originating missions. Both MCDs are subordinate to the 257th Battalion HQ at Ft. Eustis, VA. Positive Movement Control (“MC”) data is reported from the MCDs to the 257th Battalion Main Operations Center (“MOC”) at (757) 878-7528. 2 MCD’s – East/West. Plan missions – coordinate w/shippers, carriers. Location/Phone #’s.

SEV OPERATIONS The Regional MCDs will contact the shippers and carriers to request SEV coordinating information. The Regional MCDs will request location, date, routing, and time of each shipment departure. The Regional MCDs will request the truck drivers name and cell phone number. The MCD-Carrier Representative will provide SEV team soldier identities after the route coordination is complete. Shippers and Carriers are encouraged to contact the MCDs in the event they become aware of a new shipment or want to confirm a shipment requiring SEV escort. MCD’s contact shippers and carriers. Information requested. 3 BN carriers reps; 3 carrier reps at each MCD – provide team information when coordination is complete. Shippers/carriers are encouraged to contact MCD’s or BN if aware of new shipments, confirm shipment, verify coverage, and any other issues.

SEV OPERATIONS Movement Control Team (“MCT”) - This team is a forward element of the MCD. The MCTs are co-located at various ammunition depots and other shippers. The MCT mission is to seek advance information on CAT I and CAT II shipments requiring Army SEV service. The MCT is our eyes and ears at the depots. We will use the MCT, in conjunction with the MCD to provide ample time to coordinate with the carriers each shipment that requires SEV service. MCT’s/LNO’s at 5 Depots, shippers. Also have LNO at Rock Island, IL (OSC). Eyes/Ears – provide advanced info and coordination for shipments – use them! Expect additional MCD – more MCT’s – in FEB (958th).

SEV TEAM OPERATIONS Our Truck Companies provide the personnel for the actual SEV Team missions. The truck companies actually supply the SEV Teams. The MCDs directly task the SEV Teams (“SEV-T”) and provide mission information. The three (3) Truck Companies currently providing SEV-T are: East Area – 647th Transportation Co – Ft. Knox, KY SouthCentral Area – 206th Transportation Co – McAlester, OK West Area – 250th Transportation Co – Hill AFB, UT SEV Teams provided by 3 truck companies. MCD’s task truck companies. Areas of responsibility and HQ’s locations. 137 teams – 2 drivers, 1vehicle; 274 drivers.

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES RAIL 1 RAIL ARMED GUARD SURVEILLANCE SERVICE 2 RAIL INSPECTION SERVICE

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY DESCRIBE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRANSPORTATION OFFICER AND THE TRANSPORTATION COMPONENT COMMANDS TRANSPORTATION COMPONENT COMMANDS DOD COMPONENTS TRANSPORTATION OFFICERS

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 1. CLASS 1.2 EXPLOSIVES CAN BE PLACED IN A SECURE NON-EXPLOSIVE HOLDING AREA. ( TRUE OR FALSE ) 2. WHAT TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICE IS USED TO MOVE SECRET MATERIAL? 3. UNDER DUAL DRIVER PROTECTIVE SERVICE, ONE DRIVER MUST REMAIN WITHIN HOW MANY FEET FROM THE VEHICLE? 4. CARRIER EMPLOYEE PROVIDING CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE UNDER PROTECTIVE SECURITY SERVICE MUST POSSESS WHAT TYPE OF SECURITY CLEARANCE?

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY APPLY TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES TO SPECIFIC SHIPMENTS APPLICATION OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMERCIAL CARRIER’S TENDER SELECT THE SERVICE FOR SHIPMENT

SECURITY RISK CATEGORIES 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY SELECT TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR A GIVEN SHIPMENT CLASSIFIED SHIPMENTS SECURITY RISK CATEGORIES MODE CHARTS AND FPCON

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY MOVEMENT OF ARMS, AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES BY UNIT OR ORGANIC TRANSPORTATION EQUIVALENT INTRANSIT PROTECTIVE SERVICES WILL BE APPLIED CATEGORY I AND II AA&E CUSTODY- OFFICER / WO / E-5 / GS-5 CATEGORY REQUIRES ARMED SURVEILLANCE CATEGORY III AND IV - CONTINUOUS SURVEILLANCE

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY APPLICATION OF CARGO SECURITY SEALS APPROVED NO PURPOSE ACCOUNTABLE

OR NEW SEAL REQUIREMENTS 627-115 USE CABLE SEAL IN THE FIGURE 8 CONFIGURATION AT THE TOP OF THE CONTAINER OR TRAILER OR USE BOLT SEAL ON THE HASP OF THE CONTAINER OR TRAILER

627-115 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY PE